Umpires

1.20pm Contributions right throughout. Shehzad and Kamran set it up. Hafeez, promoted to No. 3, stuttered initially but picked the pace to inch closer to a century. The acceleration then came from Malik, whose half-century was a fine exhibition of power and fineness. West Indies were sloppy - dropped catches, fielded poorly, bowled all over the place. All that means they'll have to pull off their highest successful ODI chase to go 1-0 up. Short turnaround time because West Indies took 20 minutes more than they should have.

49.6

JO Holder to Imad Wasim, 1 run, into the blockhole, he can just about squeeze this to mid-off.

ST Gabriel to Sarfraz Ahmed, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, how poor is that effort from Lewis at third man? Over-ran the ball, nearly. Then he tried to recover and bend down but couldn't quite stop it. No excuses, very very poor at this level, or any level for that matter. Sarfraz just backed away and used the pace to glide it to third man.

AR Nurse to Sarfraz Ahmed, No run, slaps a short ball back to the bowler.

47.1

AR Nurse to Shoaib Malik, OUT, No run, the party is over. Malik looks to slog this over deep midwicket but ends up hitting it off the leading edge to Holder who settles underneath it to take a comfortable catch at long-on.

JO Holder to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, in the hitting zone - the full toss - eased to deep point.

46.5

JO Holder to Shoaib Malik, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, full toss on leg stump and he clubs this into the deep midwicket stands. Raises the half-century too. What a knock. Sure, he was dropped but has he made it count or what. Skipper walks up to applaud. Coach Arthur is delighted too.

AR Nurse to Shoaib Malik, No run, shortens his length as the batsman gives him the charge, turned to square leg.

45.5

AR Nurse to Shoaib Malik, No run, fires this full outside off, looks to steer it behind point, gets an inside edge back to the bowle.

45.4

AR Nurse to Shoaib Malik, No run, fires this short and outside off, Malik can't get to the ball and so pads it away.

45.3

AR Nurse to Sarfraz Ahmed, 1 run, punched down to long-on as they jog the single.

45.2

AR Nurse to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, worked with the spin to long-on.

45.1

AR Nurse to Mohammad Hafeez, OUT, No run, so he won't make a hundred, but he's fallen in a bit to go for the big hits. Didn't get to the pitch of this delivery and ended up dragging it to the man at deep midwicket. Started cautiously, overcame patches where he didn't time it well and then recovered after his fifty. Relief on his face but the look of a man who knew he could have got to a hundred. He gets a big hand from his mates in the dressing room.

JO Holder to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, this time he makes room and uses the pace to steer this wide of deep point. Wanted the second but Hafeez made the right call.

43.4

JO Holder to Shoaib Malik, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, clever. What awareness. This is too full outside off. He knows there's point and square third man, so what doe he do? Squeezes this fine and just wide of the keeper. Holder applauds.

AS Joseph to Mohammad Hafeez, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, pulled imperiously in front of square. Too short, picking the length early was the key which he did. No one moved.

42.5

AS Joseph to Mohammad Hafeez, No run, firm push but can't pick the gap, straight to cover.

42.4

AS Joseph to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, hops back and across to whip the short of length delivery to square leg.

42.3

AS Joseph to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, floats this full and wide outside off, square driven to the boundary rider.

42.2

AS Joseph to Mohammad Hafeez, No run, too early into the pull, this was a slower bouncer which the keeper collects on the bounce.

42.1

AS Joseph to Mohammad Hafeez, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, gift of a delivery. Full toss down leg, he tickles it past the keeper into the fine leg boundary. He'll pick those away for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Slower delivery gone wrong.

AS Joseph to Shoaib Malik, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, tucked off the hips, gets the front leg away and dabs it to the deep fine leg boundary. Places it well, didn't try to hit it hard.

40.5

AS Joseph to Shoaib Malik, 2 runs, gets it to tail in late. Fullish, outside off, Malik looks to drive but the late movement results in an inside edge that goes to fine leg after missing the stumps. Pushes hard for the second and makes it back with ease despite a good throw from the deep.

40.4

AS Joseph to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, shortish, outside off, opens the face of his bat and steers it to third man.

JO Holder to Shoaib Malik, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, on a length, just outside off, Malik lofts it over mid-off and it is as clean a six as you would see. Keeps the front leg out to give himself the room to free his arms and times it superbly.

39.5

JO Holder to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, full, on off, pushes to mid-on and takes on the fielder there for a very quick single.

39.4

JO Holder to Mohammad Hafeez, 2 runs, advances down the track and looks to loft it over long-on, gets an inside edge through square leg.

39.4

JO Holder to Mohammad Hafeez, WIDE, 1 run, sprays it down the leg side, misses the glance of the batsman.

39.3

JO Holder to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, dropped. Gabriel the man, drops a sitter at backward square leg. Full, on the pads, Malik clips it but does not keep it along the ground. Hits it straight to Gabriel who makes a mess of it.

39.2

JO Holder to Shoaib Malik, No run, sees a slight inward angle and closes the bat face, but does so early and gets a leading edge towards mid-off.

39.1

JO Holder to Shoaib Malik, No run, short of good length, angling in, tucked to midwicket.

AR Nurse to Mohammad Hafeez, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, goes over the in-field and gets the maximum. Comes down the track, meets the pitch and lofts it over long-off.

37.5

AR Nurse to Mohammad Hafeez, No run, flat, on a length, spinning in sharply, kept out into the covers.

37.4

AR Nurse to Mohammad Hafeez, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, flat and short, width on offer again, Hafeez opens the face of his bat and steers it to square third man. This is loose bowling, taking away all the pressure that has been built.

37.3

AR Nurse to Mohammad Hafeez, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, flat, short of a length, spinning into him but he backs away and cuts it late through backward point. Fifty for Hafeez.

37.2

AR Nurse to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, worked to long-on for a single.

37.1

AR Nurse to Shoaib Malik, No run, width on offer outside off, tries to cut but the extra bounce gets big on him and he gets beaten.

ST Gabriel to Mohammad Hafeez, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, short of a length, this time he makes good contact on the pull and the ball goes to deep backward square leg.

36.5

ST Gabriel to Mohammad Hafeez, LEG BYES, 2 runs, short ball, swivels around to pull but gets cramped for room. Wears it on the body as the ball goes to the left of the keeper and is cut off at the deep fine leg boundary.

ST Gabriel to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, full, outside off, comes forward and drops it in front of covers for a quick single.

36.1

ST Gabriel to Shoaib Malik, No run, short of good length, holding its line outside off, punched from the crease to covers.

atifyousuf: "This phase is exactly where Pakistan's weakness lies. They don't seem to have the power hitters or the fluency to step up the run rate . It should be atleast 8 runs an over from here on with wickets in hand. The bowling line up as always looks formidable with 2 attacking spinners, a change up bowler, 2 left arm fast bowlers as well 2 part time spinners. "

AR Nurse to Shoaib Malik, 1 run, fullish, on the pads, tucked off them with the turn to midwicket for a single.

35.5

AR Nurse to Babar Azam, OUT, No run, picks out square leg on the sweep. Moves across towards off-stump and does not keep it along the ground. Doesn't get it as fine as he would have liked and Alzarri, who is just backward of square leg jumps up and takes it safely.

35.4

AR Nurse to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, short and wide, makes room by backing away and cuts it to sweeper cover.

35.3

AR Nurse to Babar Azam, 1 run, short of a length, not turn, outside off, punched off the backfoot down to long-on.

35.2

AR Nurse to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, comes down the track again and this time, he works it with the turn to long-on after getting to the pitch.

35.1

AR Nurse to Mohammad Hafeez, No run, is that gone? Seems like a run out. West Indies are celebrating. But he has just made it back. Hafeez had no clue about that. Came down the track and the bowler drops it short and flat. The ball grips and turns. Hafeez misses and he is so much down the track that he has to put in a full-length dive to beat the wicketkeeper who takes the bails off. Close shave, that.

AR Nurse to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, flat, on the pads, nudges it through square leg and thinks of taking on the fielder. Babar charges back for the second but is sent back. He puts in a dive but the throw is slightly wide. The keeper collects it fine but has to reach out to dislodge the bails. And that extra second may have just saved Babar here. As his gloves make contact with the bails, the bat is on the crease but he seems to have just dragged it over the line as the time the bails come off. This is extremely close, but seems like Babar may have sneaked in. Not out it is. Maybe Hope should have tried to throw the ball rather than reaching out to the stumps with ball in gloves.

AR Nurse to Babar Azam, 1 run, cuts one to deep point. This one spun back in sharply but he got enough bat on it.

hadi: "I think someone needs to speak with Sarfraz to calm him down. I think he is overthinking every aspect of captaincy and overdoing and that is making him panic and is clearly affecting his batting. He's not enjoying this, he has been pretty stressful; was even evident in PSL." Results have been alright though. Maybe you're just used to Misbah's calmness

AR Nurse to Babar Azam, 1 run, nurdled behind square on the leg side to get off the mark.

27.5

AR Nurse to Ahmed Shehzad, OUT, No run, frustration has got to him. Look to give him the charge and heave this over midwicket but didn't get to the pitch. Defeated by the dip and length. Swung through early.

27.5

AR Nurse to Ahmed Shehzad, WIDE, 1 run, shuffles across to nurdle it fine but misses. Unfair on the bowler, this one spun back in a long way from outside off.

27.4

AR Nurse to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, worked with the spin to long-on as they jog the single.

27.3

AR Nurse to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, fires this full and wide outside off, jams his bat down to squeeze this behind point. Excellent work by Carter to move swiftly to his right to keep it to a single.

27.2

AR Nurse to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, steps out to heave this over midwicket but gets a thick inside edge onto the pad as the ball rolls to the off side. Didn't get to the pitch.

ST Gabriel to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, makes room and bunts the length ball to point.

26.5

ST Gabriel to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, uses the pace of the bowler to steer it down to third man.

26.4

ST Gabriel to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, sent back as he attempts a single after a dab to point but an overthrow at the striker's end gives them the run eventually. Needless throw. Gabriel fumes and understandably so.

26.3

ST Gabriel to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, Sehwag-esque cut but an excellent stop at point.

26.2

ST Gabriel to Ahmed Shehzad, 2 runs, slapped over cover, didn't time it well but hares back for the second even as Holder runs back to pull it back in.

26.1

ST Gabriel to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, dabs it to the man coming in from point for a quick single.

West Indies would do well to slip in a few quick overs with Hafeez still trying to play himself in. Challenge for Shehzad is to not let frustration get to him

D Bishoo to Mohammad Hafeez, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, slog across the line. he's not timed it as well as he would've liked but enough to have it trickle into the deep midwicket boundary. No one there, was hitting against the breeze as well.

25.2

D Bishoo to Mohammad Hafeez, No run, driven but straight to extra cover.

25.1

D Bishoo to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, width outside off, he reaches out to ease it to deep point.

ST Gabriel to Ahmed Shehzad, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, thick edge to third man to bring up a half-century. Streaky but he won't complain. Keeper had no chance really. Was well past him even before he could put in a dive. Muted celebration from him.

22.4

ST Gabriel to Ahmed Shehzad, 2 runs, this is right in the slot, he gets down on one knee and stylishly drives to sweeper cover. The second was a very risky one, a better throw at the bowler's end and Hafeez would've been struggling. They had no one backing up as well.

22.3

ST Gabriel to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, chops an incoming length delivery to the off side. Looked to force that through cover but was cramped for room.

22.2

ST Gabriel to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, eases the drive but straight to point.

22.1

ST Gabriel to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, driven on the up to wide mid-off for a quick single.

Thanks, Akshay. Period of consolidation for Pakistan. West Indies need another breakthrough. Shannon Gabriel is back

JO Holder to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, opens the face of his bat and steers to third man.

20.5

JO Holder to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, short, outside off, gets on top of the bounce and taps it to square third man.

20.4

JO Holder to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, fullish, opens the face of his bat and steers it to backward point. Slight hesitation on the single as there is a point fielder in place but they make it without fuss.

20.3

JO Holder to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, nice bowling. On a length and straightening outside off, Shehzad sticks his bat out and gets beaten.

20.2

JO Holder to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, fuller, pushed off the front foot down the pitch for one.

20.1

JO Holder to Mohammad Hafeez, No run, short of a length, angling in, tucked to midwicket.

Muhammad: "@Mohsin, Hafeez has done well at one down only on few occasions, besides all the teams send their best batsman at one down. Do not fix something that is not broken. "

D Bishoo to Ahmed Shehzad, 2 runs, flat and sliding down leg. Not much flight this time, so Hafeez does not find the desired elevation on the lofted shot. Down the track and works it between long-on and deep midwicket.

19.5

D Bishoo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, clipped off the pads to the right of the bowler who runs across and fields.

19.4

D Bishoo to Mohammad Hafeez, No run, full, flat, pushed through quicker and rushes Hafeez who manages to bring his bat down and defend.

19.3

D Bishoo to Mohammad Hafeez, No run, flighted, pushed back to the bowler.

19.2

D Bishoo to Mohammad Hafeez, No run,

19.1

D Bishoo to Mohammad Hafeez, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, against the turn but nicely done. Susses out the angle early and comes down the track to meet the pitch. It was the top spinner, so the risk of going over the leg side was less. Lofted over the region between long-on and deep midwicket.

That will be drinks. Just wondering if this move to promote Hafeez is to give him more time to get his eye in as he isn't exactly in the best form. Babar has been so imperious, he may need less time to get going. Still pretty contentious, no doubt.

DWolfman: "Plenty for both teams to complain about. To be expected when the teams are 8 & 9 in the ODI ranking. Two of the specialists bowlers for Windies going at 9.5 and 9 runs per over."

16.6

JO Holder to Mohammad Hafeez, No run, comes forward to this fuller ball and drives straight to covers.

16.6

JO Holder to Mohammad Hafeez, WIDE, 1 run, tries to take it away from the batsman but fires it too wide outside off, not bothered with by the batsman.

16.5

JO Holder to Ahmed Shehzad, LEG BYES, 1 run, good length, angling in, misses the ball as he tries to nudge it into the leg side. Height perhaps a factor as he is struck on the pad. Shehzad had moved across and was looking to play into the leg side. Given a leg bye, so definitely no bat. Might have just clipped leg stump.

16.4

JO Holder to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, drifting in on the pads, tries to tuck it away but gets beaten by the angle. Wears it on the pad and the ball goes to the left of the wicketkeeper.

16.3

JO Holder to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, full, coming back in very late, left alone in the channel outside off.

D Bishoo to Mohammad Hafeez, 1 run, shouts of catch it. Comes forward early and pushes uppishly, gets it just wide of covers.

15.5

D Bishoo to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, flat, on the pads, clipped away and takes off for a rapid single. The bowler runs across and fires a throw at the non-striker's end and a direct hit could have had him in trouble.

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, OUT, No run, straight to covers. Persists with the short and wide strategy and waiting for the batsman to make a mistake, which Akmal does. Opens up and slaps hard. Probably needed to have played that slightly late.

14.5

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, No run, short of good length, outside off, Akmal stabs it to point.

14.4

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, No run, short of a length, outside off, cut hard but straight to point.

14.3

JO Holder to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, short ball, gets up around helmet height and Shehzad swivels around and pulls to deep square leg.

14.2

JO Holder to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, comes back in from a length, defended back to the bowler.

14.1

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, 1 run, good length, cutting back in, opens the face of his bat and steers it to square third man for one.

Malcolm: "If you have two supposedly frontline spinners (Bishoo and Nurse)in your team, why are you persisting with a part-timer in Jason Mohammed ??? This is what is infuriating with WI cricket...smh"

Moin: "Too much dots ball ,still a concern for this team.Despite of giving such a good start they played too many dots.they should learn how to rotate strike properly if they want to compete with rest of teams in the world"

13.6

AR Nurse to Ahmed Shehzad, 2 runs, good length, spinning in sharply, goes for an ill-advised cross-batted shot and gets an outside edge that goes towards the third man region.

13.5

AR Nurse to Kamran Akmal, 1 run, short of a length and spinning into him, backs away and slaps it out to sweeper cover.

13.4

AR Nurse to Kamran Akmal, No run, fullish, pushed back to the bowler.

13.3

AR Nurse to Kamran Akmal, No run, flighted outside off, chops it hard into the turf and gets an inside edge that misses the stumps and goes to the left of the keeper.

13.2

AR Nurse to Kamran Akmal, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, backs away and lofts it over extra cover. Full and on off and middle. Gives himself room and thumps it clean and hard.

13.1

AR Nurse to Kamran Akmal, No run, spinning in more than he expects, finds the inside edge as he defends.

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, 1 run, run out chance, missed. Short of a length, outside off, Akmal drops it in front of covers and takes off for a non-existent single. Direct hit and he was gone by a mile..

12.5

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, No run, gets some extra bounce from a length, angling in on leg, Akmal keeps it out.

12.4

JO Holder to Kamran Akmal, No run, fullish, angling in, comes forward and pushes and the angle means the ball finds the inside part of Akmal's bat.

12.3

JO Holder to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, short, not much pace, 132 kph, he has all the time to get in position and pull it behind square on the leg side.

12.2

JO Holder to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, fullish on the fourth or fifth-stump channel, comes forward and watchfully pushes it to mid-off.

12.1

JO Holder to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, good length, just outside off, gets a good stride forward and defends into covers.

Mube: "Hello Akshay, I know you have to miss the IPL match today because of the commentary in this match but i also hope we will provide you enough entertainment in this match and you will forget IPL today. " ODI cricket ahead of IPL/T20 any day for me. Tests on top, of course.

11.6

JN Mohammed to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, sliding in with the arm and spinning in on leg, whipped away off the pads to deep square leg for one.

11.5

JN Mohammed to Ahmed Shehzad, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, short and some width on offer again, can't keep bowling there. Shehzad comfortably rocks back and lays into a cut shot as the ball goes to the right of point and into the boundary.

AS Joseph to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, thumped straight to mid-off. This was too full from Joseph.

2.5

AS Joseph to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, squared up by length but manages to defend.

2.4

AS Joseph to Ahmed Shehzad, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, picks the length early, swivels onto the pull and hits it in front of square. Rolled his wrists nicely to keep it down.

2.3

AS Joseph to Ahmed Shehzad, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, too straight and picked away into the midwicket boundary. It was angling in from wide of the crease and he timed it beautifully.

2.2

AS Joseph to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, dropped. Ashley Nurse puts down a rather difficult chance. This flew off the edge, that he got his hand on it was because of his height. He instinctively went full stretch with his right hand, and could only manage to stop it. Those kind of catches stick sometimes, not today though. Full marks for the effort.

2.1

AS Joseph to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, punched well, but an excellent stop by Bishoo at cover point, throwing full-length to his left and effecting a one-handed stop.

ST Gabriel to Kamran Akmal, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, length ball on middle, Kamran has deposited that deep into the stands at deep midwicket. Imperious pull, connected cleanly. Couldn't have asked for a better start upon return, could he?.

1.6

ST Gabriel to Kamran Akmal, WIDE, 1 run, looks to back away and pull, the bowler follows him to cramp him for room but this one was way over his head. Wide called. Free-hit will stay .

1.6

ST Gabriel to Kamran Akmal, NO BALL, 1 run, this time the no-ball has been called. Too full outside off, driven straight to cover. Free-hit for Kamran .

1.5

ST Gabriel to Kamran Akmal, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, square drive right out of the top drawer. This one's struck on the up. Beautifully timed. Just leant into it and caressed it. No one moved. Gabriel overstepped but it wasn't spotted by the umpire .

1.4

ST Gabriel to Kamran Akmal, No run, goes for a big booming drive but mistimes it to the off side. Nowhere near the pitch of the ball.

1.3

ST Gabriel to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, plays outside the line, gets an inside-edge that rolls wide of short leg. Pacy stuff this from Gabriel.

1.2

ST Gabriel to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, gets behind the line of the length ball and blocks.

1.1

ST Gabriel to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, big shout for lbw, Shehzad survives. This is full and snakes back in to middle and leg from wide of the crease. Looks to flick but is beaten for pace. Caught in an awkward tangle but it's a good decision from the umpire. Definitely sliding down as confirmed by hawkeye. Joel Wilson the umpire.

Holder and West Indies wanted to review, but they took too long. Close

AS Joseph to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 run, thick edge that rolls wide of point, third man cuts that off. Tidy first over.

0.5

AS Joseph to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, beauty! Caught on the crease as he flirts at a length ball that shapes away. Didn't miss the edge by much.

Extremely overcast at the moment. Forecast is for light rains in the morning

0.4

AS Joseph to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, drawn forward by the length, much fuller and just outside off, eased to point.

0.3

AS Joseph to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, opened up by the late movement but he manages to get enough bat behind that in defence.

0.2

AS Joseph to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, dabs it to gully, looks for a single but is sent back. There's a direct hit which deflects to midwicket. Shehzad looks to steal a run but Kamran isn't keen even on that.

0.1

AS Joseph to Ahmed Shehzad, No run, nips away off the seam from length outside off, Shehzad hops back and defends.

9.30am Sprinkling of fans in currently. We're ready to go. Ahmed Shahzad will take strike. Kamran's returning to the ODI squad after four years. Alzarri Joseph with the new ball. Here we go. Two slips in place for him

Those wondering why Carlos Brathwaite isn't in the squad, he's been left out to work on his bowling and other aspect of his game, which Stuart Law, the coach, believes he'll get to do at the IPL. He'll be playing for Delhi Daredevils. He put down the omission of the other Brathwaite - Kraigg - to a desire to see a more positive approach in the first Powerplay during an ODI.

West Indies opt to bowl

Only once has the Providence Stadium seen an innings total in excess of 300, during the 2007 World Cup. Traditionally, surfaces here have been slow and low.

8.50am Warm welcome, all. West Indies must hurting from the 3-1 loss in the T20Is. Now, under new coach Stuart Law, they have an opportunity to arrest the slide and ensure their road to the 2019 World Cup is a lot smoother. Both sides will be desperately trying to finish in the top eight. There's plenty at stake.

With West Indies now significantly depleted by the departure of many of their high-profile names to the IPL - Kieron Pollard, Carlos Brathwaite, Samuel Badree and Sunil Narine have all flown off to India - a mere series win, much less a whitewash, would be a welcome result.

The biggest talking point in the T20Is from Pakistan's point of view was legspinner Shadab Khan's explosive introduction to the international stage. The 18-year-old was instrumental in all three of Pakistan's wins, and was named the Man of the Series. Can he translate that success to the other formats as well?

This is West Indies' highest successful chase in ODIs. What makes it special?

They did it without their stars, many of whom are in India at the IPL. Wonder if they're all glued to their TV screens from Mohali, Bangalore, Delhi, Kolkata and Rajkot and elsewhere! Magnificent scenes. These boys know how to celebrate or what? If this is any indication, we're in for a thrilling series. Join us on Sunday for the second ODI. Cheers!

Jason Mohammed is the Player of the Match. "It's nice to be back to the West Indies team. I made my debut in 2011. It's nice to be back and doing well now. Any win is special but to chase 300 plus and the way we went about it was superb. Special mention to every member of the side for the fight we showed. We showed we can win as a team."

For a change, Jason Holder doesn't have to walk up first for the post-match interview. "It was a big total. We didn't bowl upfront but we managed to pull it back nicely. Credit for the way we chased this total," he says. "Well done to Lewis and Powell for the start, then to Nurse and Mohammed for the knocks in the end. We knew where we had to be at every stage of the chase, we had a chat with the batting coach in the break. Good to see the guys come off under pressure. In the past, we've been timid. This win gives us a lot of confidence. We need to play each game like a final. Points leading up to the World Cup very crucial for us."

Sarfraz Ahmed: We put together a good total, but credit should go to Jason Mohammed. We lost the momentum in the last 10 overs [with the ball]. We covered well with the bat after a slow period in the middle. No excuses for not defending 308.

This is one way of nailing a 300-plus chase. Not a way seen before, really, or one any cricket manual, traditional or modern, would recommend. Or indeed a way the West Indies themselves would have planned. But the West Indies, spearheaded by Jason Mohammad playing the innings of his life, clawed their way back into a contest they didn't even seem to be a part of for 35 overs of their chase. With the side needing 128 from 13 overs, having been sedentary for the best part of the first 37, Jason Mohammad suddenly exploded into life, treating Pakistan's vaunted fast bowling attack with disdain as Amir, Wahab and Hasan Ali were all on the receiving end of hammerings in the death overs.

This is the fifth time Pakistan have failed to defend 300 plus in ODIs.

48.6

Wahab Riaz to AR Nurse, 2 runs, squeezed into the gap at deep point. They hare back for the second. Scenes of unadulterated joy at Providence. Tremendous moment for the squad, the coach. Everyone in the balcony ran down the stairs and onto the pitch to hug Mohammed. What a knock this has beem.

48.5

Wahab Riaz to JN Mohammed, 1 run, uses the pace of the bowler to run it down to third man.

48.4

Wahab Riaz to JN Mohammed, 2 runs, full on middle and leg, flicked into the deep square leg region, chanced the second and managed to get back easily. He can't get the hundred but this knock is worth much more than that. Wow, what a display of hitting we've seen today.

48.3

Wahab Riaz to AR Nurse, 1 run, full and tailing away from middle, squeezed to the off side.

Wahab Riaz to JN Mohammed, 1 run, looks to go over long-on, toe-ends the slog just over the bowler's head. He runs back but can't get to the ball. Long-on couldn't have come in so much even if the fielder was Usain Bolt.

Mudassir Nadeem: "I'm from Pakistan and I want Pakistan to win but this guy Jason Mohammed deserves a ton here."

Mohammad Amir to AR Nurse, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, flicks a low full toss on the pads to the square leg boundary. Amir has lost the plot here. Either been too full or has bowled length. Easy pickings at this stage of the game.

47.5

Mohammad Amir to JN Mohammed, 1 run, backs away and flays this leg side, Shadab comes haring in from deep midwicket to keep it down to a single.

47.4

Mohammad Amir to AR Nurse, 1 run, right into the blockhole on leg stump, squeezed to midwicket.

Mohammad Amir to AR Nurse, LEG BYES, 1 run, right into the blockhole on leg stump, he misses and is hit low on the pad. They scamper a leg-bye. Sarfraz was quick to take the review. Pitched way outside leg, there may have been an inside edge too..

47.1

Mohammad Amir to AR Nurse, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, short down leg, Nurse uses the pace to help it into the fine leg boundary.

Shadab Khan to AR Nurse, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, muscled into the stands. So what if you can't get runs of the off side? Down on one knee, the good old slog that he fetches from outside off. Sailed over deep square leg.

46.4

Shadab Khan to JN Mohammed, 1 run, this time, he crashes the cut straight to Kamran at point.

46.3

Shadab Khan to JN Mohammed, No run, extra bounce this time, not all that short for him to look for the cut shot. Beaten.

Wahab Riaz to AR Nurse, 1 run, angles a full delivery behind point as they scamper a quick single.

45.5

Wahab Riaz to AR Nurse, No run, tucks him up with the angle, defended gently.

45.4

Wahab Riaz to AR Nurse, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, sensational strike over cover. Once again a full-length delivery, this one's angling in from around the stumps, he swings it over the infield, couple of bounces into the ropes. Using his height and reach well. No holding back. They're dancing in the stands. A famous win in sight for West Indies.

Hafeez in at slip now

45.3

Wahab Riaz to AR Nurse, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, thick edge and it flies past Sarfraz's outstretched hands into the third man boundary. This was nothing but a wild swing, but when things are going your way, they tend to come off. More agony for Pakistan..

45.2

Wahab Riaz to JN Mohammed, 1 run, sliced over the infield, on the bounce to Kamran Akmal at third man. Did well to account for the turn..

Shadab Khan to JN Mohammed, 1 run, plays a delicate dab to short third man for a quick single.

44.3

Shadab Khan to JO Holder, OUT, No run, carved away over cover, hit really well but straight to the boundary rider. Flat hit which Babar Azam takes quite easily. This one spun just about enough to create the opportunity.

44.2

Shadab Khan to JO Holder, No run, play and a miss. Looked to go over cover but was beaten by the turn.

44.1

Shadab Khan to JO Holder, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, magnificent. This is too full from Shadab, Holder uses his reach to good effect by getting to the pitch of the ball and swinging this handsomely over his head..

Mohammad Amir to JN Mohammed, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, flicked to short fine where a misfield deflects the ball to the boundary. Sensational over for West Indies. Pressure beginning to tell on Pakistan.

43.5

Mohammad Amir to JN Mohammed, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, hitting it into the wind, this one clears deep midwicket. The stare tells you how much he enjoyed the hit. This is floated full on middle and leg, Mohammed clears his front leg and swings this into the stands. Amir seems to have no answers at the moment.

43.4

Mohammad Amir to JN Mohammed, No run, backs away to carve this over point but ends up jamming his bat down to keep the yorker out. Excellent comeback from Amir.

43.3

Mohammad Amir to JN Mohammed, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, wow, he's hit that into downtown Georgetown. This is a short ball, Mohammed makes room to pull but doesn't quite have the room. Still goes through with a flat-batted pull and connects. Clears long-on quite comforably..

43.2

Mohammad Amir to JO Holder, 1 run, muscles the pull on the bounce to deep square. Holder is looking at the bottom of his bat.

43.1

Mohammad Amir to JO Holder, No run, floated full on middle and leg, looks to hoick this over midwicket but hits it straight to the fielder.

Mohammad Amir to JN Mohammed, 1 run, sliding into the pads, flicked to short fine, they steal a quick single.

41.5

Mohammad Amir to JO Holder, 1 run, low full toss on off, crunched down to long-off.

41.4

Mohammad Amir to JO Holder, 2 runs, full on the pads, flicked to Hafeez, who is slow to move to his left at deep square. Aggressive running from Holder to come back for the second.

41.3

Mohammad Amir to JL Carter, OUT, No run, taken on the second attempt by Wahab at short third man. Looked to go over cover but ended up slicing it behind square on the off side. Tried to hit it hard and the bat face turned in his hand as he made contact..

41.2

Mohammad Amir to JL Carter, No run, full and tailing in from wide of the crease, too close for Carter to squeeze it behind point. Beaten.

41.1

Mohammad Amir to JN Mohammed, 1 run, slices an attempted drive to short third man. On the bounce to Akmal who does well to get his body behind the delivery.

West Indies should win from here. Can they see this through? Mohammed has played a gem. Didn't seem like they were going anywhere until he walked out. West Indies ahead of Pakistan at this stage. Amir back into the attack and he's having a long chat with Shoaib Malik

West Indies beginning to pick up pace. Do we have a thriller on the cards? Shashank's back for the final passage of play. That will be it from me as far as the action is concerned. I'll be back for the presentations.

40.6

Wahab Riaz to JN Mohammed, 1 run, short, gets on top of the bounce and places it into the gap at square leg.

40.5

Wahab Riaz to JL Carter, 1 run, slower ball, shortish, opens the bat face and works it to point for a quick single, dive at the striker's end by Mohammed to get back. Good running.

40.4

Wahab Riaz to JN Mohammed, 1 run, drops it in front of backward point for a single.

40.3

Wahab Riaz to JN Mohammed, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, too short again from Wahab and Mohammed is not at all intimidated by those. Backs away and thrashes it through the off side, one-bounce over the point boundary.

Viv Richards holds the record for the fastest fifty for a West Indies batsman against Pakistan

40.2

Wahab Riaz to JN Mohammed, No run, short ball, gets out of the line.

40.1

Wahab Riaz to JN Mohammed, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, shot! What a shot. Too short from Wahab and he gets in position early, pulls it away to deep backward square leg, deep square leg running to his right has no chance. Fifty off 31 balls, second fastest ever for a West Indies batsman against Pakistan.

Wahab

Farhan Ahmed: "Don't see the logic of bowling Imad when you have Shadab who can deceive batsmen especially at this stage of the game."

Hasan Ali to JN Mohammed, 1 run, short of a length, turns it away to mid-on. Long-on is slightly wide and he runs in. They think of the second but decide against it.

39.5

Hasan Ali to JN Mohammed, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, slower ball, too short and too wide, slapped hard through covers, to the left of extra cover. What an innings this is turning out to be.

39.4

Hasan Ali to JN Mohammed, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, half-volley, outside off, comes on at a harmless 121 clicks. Mohammed shifts back and lofts it over long-off, sails miles in the air and into the stands.

39.3

Hasan Ali to JN Mohammed, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, another length ball, clears mid-off who is inside the circle easily as he lofts it with power.

39.2

Hasan Ali to JN Mohammed, No run, clears the left leg to give himself some room and clubs this to backward point. Carter takes off for a single but Mohammed is not interested. Carter has to hurry but makes it back.

Shahzaib: "@Ayaz While they may be making progress, remember that anytime a West Indian does good, foreign leagues throw money at them to play franchise T20. While it is every league's prerogative to do that, the attitude of the WICB towards them results in the player giving up on WI. Franchises are the only ones benefiting from this progress and the region unfortunately misses out. "

38.6

Imad Wasim to JN Mohammed, 1 run, fullish, advances down the ground to meet the pitch and clubs it to wide long-on.

38.5

Imad Wasim to JN Mohammed, No run, on a length and sliding in, knocked towards mid-on.

38.4

Imad Wasim to JN Mohammed, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, width again and this time it is bang off the middle of the bat. Crashes it through cover-point. Poor bowling, 200 comes up for West Indies.

38.3

Imad Wasim to JN Mohammed, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, and another edged boundary. There is a short third man in place but it doesn't matter as it comfortably gets away from him. A little bit of width outside off and he slashes hard.

38.2

Imad Wasim to JL Carter, 1 run, flat, short of a length, not much turn, tucked off the pads behind square on the leg side. Required rate over 10 for the first time.

Hasan Ali to JL Carter, 2 runs, short of good length, tucked to midwicket where there is nobody. They have enough time to pinch two by the time mid-on can run in and field it.

37.5

Hasan Ali to JN Mohammed, 1 run, swats this one straight down the ground, towards long-on for a single.

37.4

Hasan Ali to JN Mohammed, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, what a shot. Dispatched with ease. Too full and coming on straight on the stumps, clears the left leg and that is straight as an arrow. Holds the pose as he lofts it straight down the ground.

37.3

Hasan Ali to JL Carter, 1 run, short of good length, nudged to the vacant midwicket region for one.

Hasan Ali to JN Mohammed, No run, short of good length, mistimes the backfoot punch back to the bowler.

Ayaz: "Regardless of the result of this match and all the comments about selection of WI team, I think this inexperienced and young WI batting lineup is doing extremely well. With some time, I believe they are only going to get better. Good Luck Champs!!"

Shadab Khan to JN Mohammed, 2 runs, too full, outside off, drilled hard to deep backward point and they sprint back for the second. Sarfraz not amused with Amir's effort in the deep, took a fair bit of time to release the ball.

35.4

Shadab Khan to JN Mohammed, 2 runs, pitching around leg and spinning away, pierces the gap between midwicket and mid-on as he whips it away and comes charging back for the second.

Taabish: "Does a no-ball really matter in a stumping? Isn't it akin to a run-out where a no-ball becomes irrelevant?" It does. You can't be stumped off a no-ball. and for a run out, you need to be a long way outside the crease. It's the umpire's discretion, though. If he feels you were trying to take a run, then it's a run out.

33.6

Shadab Khan to JN Mohammed, No run, left alone outside off.

33.5

Shadab Khan to JL Carter, 1 run, full toss, pushed down to long-on for one.

Yasir Khan Afri: "I live with many Hyderabadi friends and I am from Pakistan. The Hyderabadi briyani is good but you definitely need to try Sindhi briyani or Pakistani "bombay" briyani. Trust me, different and amazing. "

33.4

Shadab Khan to SD Hope, OUT, No run, that one has turned and bounced a mile. Rips away from the pitch and beats him thoroughly. drew the batsman forward and he looked to flick, against the turn and across the line. Ends up dragging his foot outside the line and there is no coming back after that as the keeper takes the bails off quickly.

33.3

Shadab Khan to SD Hope, No run, comes forward and turns it to the leg side, looks to steal a single but decides against it and wisely so.

33.2

Shadab Khan to SD Hope, No run, spinning away sharply outside off, tries to force it through the off side but not much bounce and gets an inside edge back to the bowler.

33.1

Shadab Khan to SD Hope, No run, full, pushed back to the bowler.

Daniyal: "Earlier there were comments regarding Pakistani batsmen being selfless or not. The thing is, you rarely see a Pakistani batsman 'in-form'. They only play a couple of good innings and are selected for 3 series consistently before being dropped. Then they make a comeback and follow the same pattern. The only exceptions recently have been Malik and Babar Azam. "

Aafaq Khan: "If Hyderabad is the city of biryani, you need to visit Karachi ;)"

32.6

Wahab Riaz to JN Mohammed, No run, short of a length, angling in but still outside off as it is fired from wide of the crease, kept out from the crease.

32.5

Wahab Riaz to JN Mohammed, No run, short of good length, on the stumps, defended back to the bowler.

32.4

Wahab Riaz to JN Mohammed, No run, full and angled across, left alone in the channel outside off.

32.3

Wahab Riaz to SD Hope, LEG BYES, 1 run, shortish again, similar line, jumps up to deal with the bounce and tucks it away behind square on the leg side.

32.2

Wahab Riaz to JN Mohammed, 1 run, short of a length, on leg stump, tucked off the pads to deep backward square leg.

32.1

Wahab Riaz to KOA Powell, OUT, No run, and he does what he was brought back to do. Wicket off the first ball of a new spell. Slower ball from Wahab. Generously pitched up, and Powell is way too early into his front foot push, chips the easiest of catches to mid-off.

Pranav Avula: "Akshay, are you a vegetarian? Because nobody ever says no to biryani!" Mate, I just mentioned I had chicken breasts for dinner!

30.6

Imad Wasim to SD Hope, 1 run, fullish, eased down to long-on.

Dr Omar : "Haha @Akshay. Well, you are feeding us the live match, which is amazing. I prefer espncricinfo than watching telly. I owe you a Biryani. Pls Come to Hyderabad@India" Ah, the city of biryanis.

30.5

Imad Wasim to KOA Powell, 1 run, stays leg side of this one and carves it over backward point.

Dr Omar Mohiudd: "If Akshay tells Sarfaraz to bring on pace back, i will treat him with biryani" After cheese macaroni with chicken breasts for dinner, I don't think I have room for a biryani. But, hang on, we just had an over of pace.

29.6

Mohammad Amir to KOA Powell, 1 run, short of a length, hangs back in the crease and opens the face of his bat to run it down to third man.

29.5

Mohammad Amir to KOA Powell, No run, short of good length, punched down the pitch.

29.4

Mohammad Amir to KOA Powell, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, short again, sitting up nicely and this time he rocks back and pulls it through midwicket. Fifty for Powell.

29.3

Mohammad Amir to KOA Powell, No run, shortish, tries to pull and misses as the ball goes just over the stumps to the keeper.

29.2

Mohammad Amir to SD Hope, 1 run, short of good length, pitching outside leg, tucked off the hips to deep backward square leg.

29.1

Mohammad Amir to SD Hope, No run, short of a length and angled across, defended into the off side off the backfoot.

Dr Omar Mohiudd: "Can Akshay tell Sarfaraz to get some pace in action?" If I had the power to do that, I'd be sitting in the dressing room, as a member of the coaching staff. I wouldn't be bringing ball-by-ball live to you.

28.6

Imad Wasim to KOA Powell, No run, gets down to sweep and misses. Rapped on the pads and appeal for lbw, not given.

Imad Wasim to SD Hope, No run, short of a length, Hope is pushed back, shuffles across and defends down the pitch.

28.2

Imad Wasim to KOA Powell, 1 run,

28.1

Imad Wasim to KOA Powell, No run, oh, what a ball. Pushes it across from around the wicket, on a fullish length, harries him with a bit of pace and beas the outside edge as he tries to flick and narrowly misses off-stump.

Shadab Khan to KOA Powell, No run, looked to play a reverse sweep. Played too early and is struck on the pad, but the umpire reckons this spun back in a long way and would've missed the stumps. Ooooh, close.

Shoaib Malik to KOA Powell, No run, goes back into the crease and blocks.

25.5

Shoaib Malik to KOA Powell, LEG BYES, 2 runs, looks to paddle it fine but played too early, deflects off the flap of the pad. Sarfraz was across early and couldn't stop it.

25.4

Shoaib Malik to KOA Powell, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, desperate effort from Shehzad who almost plucked off a stunner running to his right from long-off. Ran a good 15 yards or so to catch the chip shot. Dived full length across but just eluded him. Full marks for the effort.

25.3

Shoaib Malik to SD Hope, 1 run, whipped to deep midwicket.

25.2

Shoaib Malik to SD Hope, No run, fired across the batsman from around the stumps, defended to midwicket.

25.1

Shoaib Malik to SD Hope, No run, turned to square leg, not even a misfield can entice them to take a single. Shadab recovered quickly.

Vamsi: "Please give the ball to Imad Wasim.He is my fantasy Captain and you have right handed batsmen there at crease" Fantasy league for an ODI series? You must have oodles of patience

Mohammad Hafeez to SD Hope, 1 run, goes back and across to punch one with the spin to long-on.

21.5

Mohammad Hafeez to SD Hope, No run, gets half-forward and nudges it to the leg side.

21.4

Mohammad Hafeez to E Lewis, OUT, No run, Hafeez has the last laugh, however. This is once again a quicker delivery that comes back in with the arm to cramp him for room. Lewis errs in judgment. Goes back to cut, but is cramped for room and ends up missing it only to hear the rattle of wood behind him..

21.3

Mohammad Hafeez to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, the slog is out, this time he's connected it bigtime. Sails over the deep midwicket boundary. This was too full, he got under the flight and generated enough power.

21.2

Mohammad Hafeez to KOA Powell, 1 run, steps out and thumps a full delivery to long-off.

21.1

Mohammad Hafeez to E Lewis, 1 run, on the shorter side again, he makes room and punches it to deep cover.

Wahab Riaz to E Lewis, No run, excellent delivery, fires this full and wide outside off in the yorker-zone, he tries to squeeze this behind point but can't get bat to it.

18.6

Wahab Riaz to E Lewis, NO BALL, 1 run, pacy short delivery outside off at 143 clicks. He sways out of the way this time. no-ball signalled, fair call too. Time for a free-hit. Here is an opportunity for Lewis to break free.

18.5

Wahab Riaz to E Lewis, No run, short outside off, this one doesn't rise as much as he expected, whizzes over the helmet. Second bouncer for the over.

18.4

Wahab Riaz to E Lewis, No run, another short ball, another duck. Wonder if he's better off chancing himself here by taking him on. Runs are the need of the moment here for West Indies.

Mohammad Amir to E Lewis, No run, short of a length, takes the pace off, Lewis mistimes his punch to cover.

6.5

Mohammad Amir to KOA Powell, 1 run, opens the face of his bat to third man.

6.4

Mohammad Amir to KOA Powell, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, cracked off the backfoot between cover and point. Doesn't move his feet much but it gives the space to free his arms and punch crisply.

6.3

Mohammad Amir to KOA Powell, No run, short of a length, outside off, punched off the backfoot, beats the diving point fielder but not cover.

6.2

Mohammad Amir to KOA Powell, No run, defended into the off side.

6.1

Mohammad Amir to E Lewis, LEG BYES, 1 run, on the pads, tries to tuck and wears it on the pad. Half appeal from Amir. Short fine leg fumbles. Had he picked it up cleanly, it could have been interesting as they took off for a hesitant run.

Ishaque saleh: "@munir aqib: Buddy thats Pakistan and Westindies playing...the two most unpredictable teams. nothing can be predicted while they are playing "

AXH: "@Akshay - Amir has bowled 14 dots out of a total of 18 balls and you are saying "slightly better over from Amir"?" That was more a reference to his line and angle, after his three wides in the over before that.

5.6

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, 1 run, back of a length, knocked wide of mid-on for a single.

5.5

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, No run, fullish, pushed off the front foot and the ball goes off the inside part of the bat towards mid-on.

5.4

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 6 runs, what a pick-up shot! Length, on leg, flicked off the pads with minimum effort and the ball sails well over midwicket.

5.3

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, No run, fullish, pushed across, driven to covers. extra cover runs across and does not get low enough but Shadab at cover makes up for it well and stops it.

5.2

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, No run, short of a length, outside off, punched off the backfoot.

5.1

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, No run, short of a length, tries to tuck it but does not get on top of the bounce, gets big on him and misses the bat.

Mohammad Amir to KOA Powell, No run, punched to mid-off with a straight bat. Slightly better over from Amir.

4.5

Mohammad Amir to KOA Powell, No run, full, on leg, knocks it without feet to midwicket.

4.4

Mohammad Amir to KOA Powell, No run, oh, great delivery. Angling in and straightening late outside off to beat the outside edge.

4.3

Mohammad Amir to CAK Walton, OUT, No run, hit straight to mid-off. The off-side field inside the circle is packed but Walton backs himself to clear it. Full, outside off, shovels it but straight to the man at mid-off, simple catch for Wahab.

4.2

Mohammad Amir to CAK Walton, No run, walks across towards off early to this one and gets it off the inside part of the bat as he defends.

4.1

Mohammad Amir to E Lewis, 1 run, but he continues to bowl on leg stump channel, this one is full and clipped out to deep backward square leg for one.

4.1

Mohammad Amir to E Lewis, WIDE, 1 run, Amir is really struggling with his angle here. Yet another wide down the leg side.

Sid: "Great innings from Mohammad Hafeez. Selfless cricket from him. Could've easily knocked it around and made a hundred. But he went for it hard, as he should've, in the last few overs. Pakistan needs selfless contributions like that. Kudos to him. "

3.6

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, 1 run, short of good length, punched wide of mid-on for a single.

3.5

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, No run, edged and taken by Sarfraz. Question is if it has carried to the keeper. Sarfraz is claiming the catch but umpire Joel Wilson wants to have another look. Soft signal is out. Back of a length and pushed across. No feet from Lewis as he sticks his bat out. The ball is dying on Sarfraz who has actually done well to get down to his left and get his gloves around it. Replays show it has just landed in front of him. Lewis survives, but that was an awful shot.

3.4

Hasan Ali to CAK Walton, 1 run, comes forward and pushes this with an open bat face to deep backward point for a single.

3.3

Hasan Ali to CAK Walton, No run, back of a length, knocked back to the bowler from the crease.

3.2

Hasan Ali to CAK Walton, No run, back of a length, just outside off, punched to mid-off.

3.1

Hasan Ali to CAK Walton, No run, short of a length, just outside off, punched down the ground off the backfoot.

Mohammad Amir to E Lewis, No run, full, angling in on off and middle, pushed with a straight bat back to the bowler.

2.6

Mohammad Amir to E Lewis, WIDE, 1 run, third wide of the over, sprayed down the leg side and left alone by the batsman.

2.5

Mohammad Amir to CAK Walton, 1 run, meaty drive straight down the ground but cannot beat mid-off running to his right and diving.

2.4

Mohammad Amir to CAK Walton, No run, pushed a long way across outside off, not bothered with by Walton who is hoping for a wide call but the umpire reckons it is fine.

2.3

Mohammad Amir to CAK Walton, No run, appeal for leg before, not given. Short of a length, Walton makes an awkward attempt at tucking it away. A half cross-batted shot, in fact, and wears it on the pad. Pitching outside leg.

Mohammad Amir to CAK Walton, WIDE, 1 run, leaning too much on the leg stump line. Short of a length, down the leg side, misses the batsman's attempted tuck.

2.1

Mohammad Amir to CAK Walton, No run, on a length, pitching on leg, closes his bat face but does not account for the angle, gets a leading edge and the ball balloons up in the air. Falls safely in front of where silly mid-off would have been.

2.1

Mohammad Amir to CAK Walton, WIDE, 1 run, short, down the leg side, Walton tries to pull and does not make contact.

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, No run, on a length, Lewis plays for the angle but this time the ball has not been pushed as much across, finds the inside edge of Lewis's bat and goes into the leg side.

1.5

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, short of a length, width on offer again, this angle is clearly not working for Hasan. He is offering too much room for the batsmen. Lewis punches off the backfoot between cover and point.

1.4

Hasan Ali to E Lewis, BOUNDARY, 4 runs, too full, too wide, driven powerfully through extra cover. Too much power on the shot for Malik to have any chance of getting around it this time.